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enHow to Rearrange PDF Pages in Previewhttp://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/how_rearrange_pdf_pages_preview
<!--paging_filter--><p>Got a PDF document that's out of order? Put the pages back the way they're supposed to be with just a few easy steps. Read on to find out how!</p><p>To begin rearranging the pages in your PDF (or some other document types), open the document in Preview by either double-clicking on the file or dragging and dropping the icon file on the Preview icon in the Dock.</p><p><a class="thickbox" href="/files/u12635/preview_1_0.png"><img src="/files/u12635/preview_1_0.png" width="620" height="519" class="thickbox" /></a></p><p><br />Once your document is loaded in Preview, click on View &gt; Thumbnails (or click on the Thumbnail button in the Preview toolbar).</p><p><a class="thickbox" href="/files/u12635/preview_3_0.png"><img src="/files/u12635/preview_3_0.png" width="620" height="519" class="thickbox" /></a><br />After doing that, you will be presented with a sidebar that now shows all of the pages in your document. To rearrange a page, just drag and drop the thumbnails up or down in the document layout in the sidebar. After doing this, your document’s page order will be changed.</p><p><a class="thickbox" href="/files/u12635/preview_4_0.png"><img src="/files/u12635/preview_4_0.png" width="620" height="507" class="thickbox" /></a><br /><br />To save over the original document with the new page order, press Command + S on your keyboard. If you wish to save the changes as a new document instead, click File &gt; Export.</p><p><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/coryb" target="_blank">Cory Bohon on Twitter</a>.</em></p>http://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/how_rearrange_pdf_pages_preview#commentsimagesLionMac OS X LionOS X 10.7PagesPDFPreviewrearrangereorderMacHow-TosTue, 13 Sep 2011 17:00:54 +0000Cory Bohon12348 at http://www.maclife.comiPhone and iPad Tips of the Week - September 2, 2010http://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/iphone_and_ipad_tips_week_september_2_2010
<!--paging_filter--><p>This week's tips are for the iPhone, iPod touch, and the iPad, with some helpful tidbits on how to rearrange your app icons, delete apps on your iOS devices, save website images to your Camera Roll, and how to reset Safari by clearing its cache, history, and cookies.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2>Rearrange Your App Icons</h2><p>&nbsp;</p><p><img src="/files/u62/appdeleteicon.png" alt="Delete or move iOS icons." title="Delete or move iOS icons." width="157" height="178" /><br /><br />Simply tap and hold any app icon and all the icons will begin to wiggle and display a white "X" inside of a white circle; then, you'll be able to move app icons around to a different spot by tapping, holding and dragging each one. Dragging the icon to the left or right will allow you to move it to any of the available pages (there are 11 of them) in the iOS Springboard (desktops).</p><p>If you have an iPad, you can place up to six app icons (the default is four) onto the Springboard dock. Simply drag the icon you want to add onto the dock and let go. The iPhone is limited to only four dock icons. So, carefully pick and choose the ones you want on either dock because they'll always be available regardless of what page you are on in the Springboard. This is a good spot for the apps you use the most.</p><p><img src="/files/u62/ipaddock.png" alt="iPad Dock" title="iPad Dock" width="384" height="58" /><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Compatibility: </strong>iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2>How to Delete Apps</h2><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Simply tap and hold any app icon. The icons will begin to wiggle. Locate the "X" inside of a small white circle in the upper left corner of each app icon. Tap it, and iOS will prompt you with a warning about deleting the app's data. Confirm whether you want to delete it or not. Tap "Delete" to delete the app, or "Cancel" to back out.</p><p><img src="/files/u62/deleteapp.png" alt="Delete App on iPhone" title="Delete App on iPhone" width="289" height="167" /><br /><br />If you are using any of the iOS versions before 4.0, you will be prompted to rate the app. Select a rating of zero to five stars (tap a star to activate it), then "Rate"; or, tap "No Thanks" to leave no rating at all. If you completely change your mind, press the sleep/wake button to cancel out of everything.</p><p><img src="/files/u62/rateappipad.png" alt="Rate an App" title="Rate an App" width="289" height="197" /><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Compatibility: </strong>iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2>Save Images While Browsing the Web</h2><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If you are browsing a website and see an image that you just cannot live without, then save a copy of it to your Camera Roll by tapping and holding the image. A pop up will then prompt you to select "Save Image. "</p><p><img src="/files/u62/saveimage.png" alt="Save an image in Safari on iPhone." title="Save an image in Safari on iPhone." width="320" height="480" /><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p><h2>Clear the Cache, History, and Cookies in Safari</h2><p><br /><br /><strong>Note:&nbsp; </strong>If you're on iOS 4, you <em>have</em> to quit Safari in the task manager before moving forward with these steps. Press the Home button twice to launch the multitasking panel, then locate the Safari icon. Tap and hold it until the icons in the task switcher begin to wiggle, and then tap the red circle with the white minus sign to close Safari.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In order to completely reset or clear Safari on an iOS device, you must first launch the Settings app and then locate the Safari icon in that app and tap it. You'll be presented with the Safari settings that you can change. Scroll to the bottom and locate: "Clear History," "Clear Cookies," and "Clear Cache." Tap each one and answer each in the affirmative to clear all of these settings.</p><p><img src="/files/u62/safarisettings.png" alt="Safari Settings" title="Safari Settings" width="320" height="480" /><br /><br />How do you tell if Safari was reset successfully? Just launch Safari, and if the reset worked you'll be immediately presented with the Bookmarks screen, and your cache will be completely empty.</p><p><img src="/files/u62/safaribkmarks.png" alt="Safari Bookmarks" title="Safari Bookmarks" width="320" height="480" /><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Compatibility:</strong> iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch</p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/howtos/iphone_and_ipad_tips_week_september_2_2010#commentsAppscacheclearColumnsdeletedockiconsimagesiPad AppsiPad How-TosiPhone and iPad Tips of the WeekiPhone appsiPhone How-TosiPod AppsiPod How-TosrearrangeSafarisaveiPadiPhoneiPodHow-TosThu, 02 Sep 2010 21:20:16 +0000David W. Martin7908 at http://www.maclife.com